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Also you can put the url bar on the bottom 😍
Also you can put the url bar on the bottom 😍
https://divestos.org/pages/browsers the recommended changes from default settings section should have everything you need to know
True, but part of the reason they don’t go for it is hardware things that are missing
That and supporting grapheneos would do it for me
bumble doesn’t let you use an @tuta.io address for your account
Expecting short inferential distances https://www.readthesequences.com/Expecting-Short-Inferential-Distances
For me, no. I used it for several years but their linux support is not good enough for me. The linux vpn client depends on networkmanager, but I use iwd, so I was sol (loading wireguard profiles is not a good enough solution, too much of a hastle). They also don’t support ipv6 for vpn. Their linux email client doesn’t exist, and on android their app depends on google play services and they refuse to put a degoogled version on fdroid or host their own fdroid repo.
i switched to mullvad for vpn (linux app works great, they have ipv6, and since I don’t use vpn that often I save money on the months I don’t use it) and tuta for email (they have a decent email app on linux and android, works great without google play services and is on fdroid, and their servers use green energy)
for pass, I’ve used keepass with syncthing and keepassxc on linux and keepassdx on android so proton pass wasn’t a bonus for me anyways
Tuta has a linux desktop app, and their android app is on fdroid and doesn’t depend on google play services. Plus they use green energy for their servers
I was tired of proton because their linux vpn app is pretty awful, especially if you use iwd instead of networkmanager like me. Plus they don’t even support ipv6. So I was switching to mullvad vpn (which has great linux support and ipv6), and then for the price of just email tuta was cheaper and better on all the things I mentioned without any downsides (to me), so I switched.
I prefer tuta over proton, but both are good
Is there a benefit to hosting a budget over a local file? This one and actual budget go that route but it seems unnecesarily complicated. Is there something I’m missing?
It says it supports local editing, is it possible to just skip their syncing entirely and use syncthing/a local file? I don’t have a server to host stuff myself, and don’t want to have to buy hosting either. Using a file just seems simpler and more reliable to me
What android app are you using? There isn’t an official one
Quad9 or mullvads dns
Used to use proton but switched to mullvad vpn and tutanota (email+calendar) for better linux and android support. Protons linux vpn client is literally unusable for me (I don’t use networkmanager, and it only supports that) and they don’t support ipv6 while mullvad worked instantly for me and supports ipv6, and proton doesn’t have a linux email client, and their email app isn’t on fdroid and depends on google play services. Tutanota has a good linux client, is on fdroid, and doesn’t depend on google
Agricultural fairness aliance, unoffensive animal
Mull seems to be best not only on privacy, but the fact that you can move the search bar to the bottom of the screen is a huge win. Only thing missing imo from vanadium, which i’ve been using, is tab groups with a mini tab bar that stays visible
pebble stopped making watches years ago
Newpipe has it’s own fdroid repo, maybe jerboa could do that too?